This is really useful. I've gone through the difficulty of using external EEPROMs to hold calibration constants and offsets for my STM32 projects, but the method you show is much more convenient. Thank you!
Wow. Good job~ thanks. Can you make a tutorial on storing multiple sensor(ADC) data on SD card? There are tutorials on storing a single ADC data, however how can multiple data be stored on a single file in SD card?
Is a STM32G030F6P6 a good micro to start learning stm32? I liked it because it is very cheap, and don´t need nothing too sophisticated... What do you think?
Since all STM32 MCUs are based on ARM Cortex architecture, learning to work with one of them is sufficient to understand the general principles. However, personally, I have never worked with the microcontroller you mentioned. Good luck with the learning process. Also, you can check my STM32 Intro Course: www.steppeschool.com/courses/stm32-programming-course
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This is really useful. I've gone through the difficulty of using external EEPROMs to hold calibration constants and offsets for my STM32 projects, but the method you show is much more convenient. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
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Wow. Good job~ thanks.
Can you make a tutorial on storing multiple sensor(ADC) data on SD card? There are tutorials on storing a single ADC data, however how can multiple data be stored on a single file in SD card?
Thanks a lot! I do no have concrete plans for that, but I might make some tutorials about that.
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Is a STM32G030F6P6 a good micro to start learning stm32? I liked it because it is very cheap, and don´t need nothing too sophisticated... What do you think?
Since all STM32 MCUs are based on ARM Cortex architecture, learning to work with one of them is sufficient to understand the general principles. However, personally, I have never worked with the microcontroller you mentioned. Good luck with the learning process.
Also, you can check my STM32 Intro Course:
www.steppeschool.com/courses/stm32-programming-course
How to store structure data to eeprome and read back
unable to find the source code , even after login into the steppeschool psge. Kindly share the source code
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